The Most Immersive Activities to Do on Halloween 2019

October had almost evaporated into November and the air
temperature was noticeably cooler.

Halloween has fallen and the homes were more elaborately
decorated for all the extra time and attention: garages had become demonic
dungeons, severed limbs poked from closed doors and dire warnings to
trespassers were pasted dripping red paint.

Immersive experiences, is the name of the game this
Halloween, and do we have a list of activities for you to go through.

Meme’s the theme: The
Curtain’s Night of the Living Meme

Adding a bit of cultural topicality to Halloween this year
is Shoreditch members’ club The Curtain, which is throwing open its doors to
the public to host a meme-themed Halloween party. Dress as your favourite
internet meme from 2019 and prepare to dance the night away to 80s, disco and
Italo tunes, mixed by Jarreau Vandal and poundlandbandit.

Where: The Curtain
club, 45 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3PT

When: 2 November,
9PM - 2AM

Scary CSI: Crime
Scene Live at the Natural History Museum

Jump into your body suit and join the Natural History
Museum's forensics experts in a live crime scene investigation. You will help
collect the evidence and analyse the facts to hunt down a killer who's still on
the loose. Do you have what it takes to crack the case? If you want to find
out, you'd better book your space quickly. This event will sell out faster than
you can say 'whodunnit'.

Where: Cromwell
Rd, Kensington, SW7 5BD

When: Various
dates incl. 1 November, 6:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Thrills and chills:
Thorpe Park Fright Nights

Halloween wouldn't be Halloween without Thorpe Park's annual
Fright Nights season – and the screams are just a short train ride away from
London. Venture into the eerie Blair Witch maze, test yourself at Saw Alive, or
simply ride Thorpe Park's most famous roller coasters in the dark. The
thrill-seeking will continue until 10:00 PM during this special season so that
you can really immerse yourself in the spooky fun.

Where: Staines
Road, Chertsey, KT16 8PN

When: 28
September – 31 October, 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Terror in 4D:
Brentwood House of Horror

Londoners are in for a series of immersive treats over the
next few months, and Halloween is be no exception. Brentwood House of Horror,
tucked away in the middle of the Essex woods, brings a horror movie to life as
visitors endure twelve torture rooms, unearthly demons and a series of
psychological challenges. Do you dare to enter the final Room 13? If you do,
you'll have to sign a waiver – the scares are just that relentless.

Where: Warley
Gap, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 3UJ

When: 4pm- 12am
weekdays, 10am- 12am weekends

Freaky film festival:
Cinema at the Rivoli Ballroom

Take in some classic horror at a pop-up cinema in the
historic twilit Rivoli Ballroom. The only one of its kind in London, the
ballroom was, in fact, originally a cinema before it was converted to a dance
hall in the 1950s. Famed for its plush furnishings and fittings, the space has
appeared in several films itself. This October, it will be playing host to a
series of spooky films in the week leading up to Halloween, kicking off with A
Nightmare on Elm Street and ending with a showing of The Shining. Tickets from
£10.

Where: 350
Brockley Road, Crofton Park, SE4 2BY

When: 28 – 31
October, doors open at 8:00 PM

We, at The Mowbray Court Hotel, know what’s going on, when
it’s happening, and where it all happens. We have the latest and greatest list
of things to do in London ready for all our guests.
When you are in Kensington, the Mowbray Court
Hotel is the friendly and affordable hotel of choice designed around giving
guests an epic London experience.

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